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Balkan Conflicts[edit]

Balkan Conflicts
Part of Post-Nazi Conflicts
Date11 January 1991 – 12 November 2013

(22 years, 3 months, 4 weeks)

-First Bulgarian-Serbian War 11 January 1991 – 8 June 1991 (4 months, 28 days)

-Bulgarian War 25 September 1991 - 27 February 1992 (5 months, 2 days)

-Transnistrian War 8 February 1992– 16 October 2000 (8 years, 8 months, 8 days)

-Macedonian War 25 September 1991 - 12 November 2013 (22 years, 1 month, 18 days)

-Second Bulgarian-Serbian War 25 September 1991 - 12 November 2013 (22 years, 1 month, 18 days)

-Banatian War 16 March 1991 - 12 November 2013

(22 years, 7 months, 27 days)
Location
Northern Macedonia, Bulgaria, Transnistria, Banat
Result

-Transnistrian War Cease Fire, with sporadic clashes

-First Bulgarian-Serbian War Cease Fire, broken by Serbia lately

-Bulgarian War Cease Fire, broken by both sides

-Second Bulgarian-Serbian War Status quo ante bellum

-Macedonian War Military stalemate

-Banatian War

Cease Fire
Belligerents

Bulgaria

Republic of Banat

Transnistrian Insurgents

Until October 1992

Serbia

Greece

Rumania

Bulgaria

Republic of Banat

Transnistrian Insurgents

Serbia

Rumania
Greece
Units involved
Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

The Balkan Conflicts were a series of separate but related ethnic conflicts, wars, and insurgencies that took place in the Balkan Peninsula from 1991 to 2013. The conflicts both led up to and resulted from the collapse of Nazi, which began in early 1991. The countries involved in these conflicts included Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece. The conflicts started on the border of Serbia and Bulgaria and escalated into a full-scale conflict. The conflicts cost over five hundred thousand lives, with millions of people displaced.

In the opening of 1991, Serbia claimed Macedonia and some of the Bulgarian lands as their own. As a result, Serbia began separate attacks on Bulgaria, leading to the "First Bulgarian-Serbian War." Although Italy and the OFN (Organization of Free Nations) persuaded them to cease fire, the ceasefire was soon broken by Serbia.

On September 25, 1991, Serbia allied with Romania, and Greece invaded Bulgaria to claim the land they believed belonged to them. The invasion achieved only some of its goals due to Romania's pulled most of the troops in the invasion to put it in Transnistria against local Ukrainian guerrillas. Additionally, Greece engaged in internal conflicts with Serbia due to the Macedonia problem.